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The bear moaned in horrific fashion and cried out with the voices of its victims as it terrorized the expedition and thinned its ranks. So clearly Alex Garland took some of these disparate elements and came up with the bear-like creature in the film. This moaning creature gave off an eerily human sound. There is also a point where the biologist (Lena in the film) is walking through the marshes and she is chased by a moaning creature that might have been a boar, although she never fully sees it. A wild boar charges the group before turning away. The only confirmed boar in the novel is in the beginning of the book, when the expedition is making its way to base camp after crossing the border into Area X. It is kind of funny that Jeff VanderMeer is so fearful of wild boars that, like Batman, he wanted others to share his dread by including a boar in Annihilation. The boar kind of got cut, and the moaning creature got kind of combined into the bear, which makes a lot of sense for the movie.

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Alex was very kind in trying with the boar, but the boar just wasn't working. It was quite funny because initially, just because I find wild boar very frightening in North Florida when I'm hiking, I was very committed to there being a boar in there. I imagine there may be many who prefer one to the other and not necessarily the one they experienced first. The two are such different yet similar experiences, like a reflection distorted in restless pond. In fact, I would be very curious to see how those who like the film would react to reading the book for the first time. There are points of commonality, but also huge differences between the narrative of the two. Indeed, the book and the film do not spoil one another either, at least not in the traditional sense. It also works like the author says, to just think of the film as a separate expedition into Area X with a different team and different outcomes from the one in the book.

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As the author mentioned to Syfy Wire, the book and the movie share DNA (an extremely apt analogy) and this is the same story, just told differently. The visuals of Annihilation manage to evoke the dreamlike, intangible quality of Area X in order to give the viewer that same unsettling feeling that haunted readers throughout the novel. Part of this has to do with the aesthetics of the film. I think of it almost as another expedition into Area X in a sense, if that makes any sense.Īnnihilation is such an interesting case of adaptation because the film is wildly different from the book, but it still feels like Jeff VanderMeer's novel. The movie definitely ties into the book, and vice versa, but I don't think they spoil each other, so to speak. It's interesting too, because I like the fact there are these points of commonality, and the book and the movie share DNA, but I can still be surprised by the movie myself, as a viewer, which is a nice thing. The visual language of the movie is very faithful, I think, to the books.













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